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Five years of 6.7-GHz methanol maser monitoring with Irbene radio telescopes

Artis Aberfelds, Jānis Šteinbergs, I. Shmeld, Ross A. Burns

2023Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT We present the results of a 5-yr monitoring program of 42 sources targeted at 6.7-GHz methanol masers, conducted from 2017 March to 2022 October using the Irbene 32- and 16-m radio telescopes. Sources were observed with irregular intervals where time between two consecutive observations ranged from 24 h to 35 d. We found that more than 55 per cent of the sources showed significant variability, but often only one or a few spectral features were varying significantly. Numerous type of variability were found in our sample: low-variable, periodic, irregular, synchronized, and anticorrelated between features and steadily raising or falling flux. Our analysis techniques also uncover new variability trends for several sources. The maser monitoring program is one of the first single-dish science initiatives at the Irbene radio telescope complex, initiated shortly after the instrument’s reconstruction and upgrades. Our findings unequivocally demonstrate its suitability for maser research purposes.

Topics & Concepts

MaserPhysicsRadio telescopeAstrophysicsTelescopeAstronomyRadio astronomyVery-long-baseline interferometryRemote sensingGeologyAstrophysics and Cosmic PhenomenaAstrophysics and Star Formation StudiesNeutrino Physics Research
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